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Big Screen Plaza, NYC

E-forecast

Streaming Museum, an international public art and online museum, will celebrate its fourth anniversary on January 31 with the US premiere of ”Emotion Forecast” and ”Occupy Wall Screens”, real-time artworks by the renowned French artist Maurice Benayoun. The exhibition will be on view for one month at Big Screen Plaza in New York City and through 2012 at StreamingMuseum.org.

“Emotion Forecast” and “Occupy Wall Screens” are part of Maurice Benayoun's ongoing series on the “Mechanics of Emotions” which translate emotions into maps, performances, the Emotion Vending Machine, and sculpture relics of the world.

The artworks have been developed by Robin Gareus, at the CiTu-Paragraphe Lab of the University Paris 8, in the frame of The Art Collider project as a part of the PUF program of the FACE Foundation in collaboration with the SFAI (San Francisco Art Institute).

Streaming Museum is the first global public space and online hybrid museum with collaborating locations and cultural centers on 7 continents. The 30 x 16.5 ft. HD format screen of Big Screen Plaza is located at 29th Street and 6th Avenue, adjacent to the Eventi Hotel.

More information: http://www.streamingmuseum.org/featured/maurice-benayoun/

· 26.01.2012 21:06

Protest SOPA, PIPA et al.

As you may have noticed various sites and domains that I manage went black - or rather redirected to http://protestsopa.org/ or to the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

It probably does not wag the tail of anyone, but I felt that is incumbant upon me to express my support for freedom of speech and that I am prepared to defend it.

SOPA, PIPA - What is that?

The Stop Online Piracy Act is H.R.3261, and the Protect-IP Act is S.968 both are propsed laws in the US of A.

Why is bad?

The intent of both pieces of legislation is to combat online piracy. The problem is that the legislation, as written, is vague and overly-broad. The intention may be good and justified, but the implementation would be nothing short of legal censorship and discrimination.

It'd grant the executive the power to simply shut down information sources. In fact, if the law passes, it would not even require a court order to ban a service! A simple note would suffices to censor information, unless the provider of the content can prove and assure (monitor) that his/her site does not facilitate the commission of criminal violations.

There are times that everyday reasonable activities can be construed as piracy, but the actual problematic word is facilitating, as it opens the door to condemning sites that simply link to other sites.

Since the USA directly or indirectly controls most of the internet's infrastructure, and the proposed legislation has been written in a manner in which they specifically take into account “foreign rogue sites”, the legislation will, should it pass, have an impact upon the world as a whole.

These acts could have a significant impact on the way in which we currently use the internet: Free Speech is only as strong as the weakest link.

What to do about it?

Thanks to many activist sites (see links above and below) this is easy. If you are US resident, complain at your senator(s). If you are elsewhere, there are local efforts: e.g. join contacting the German minister of foreign-affairs who is supporting the law in the US!

Note that, Europe with the upcoming ACTA law is not too far behind. Act now!

References

For more information about SOPA/PIPA, please see:

sndfile-waveform

Celebrating the inclusion of sndfile-waveform into libsndfile-tools sounds like this:

· 15.01.2012 07:05 · Robin Gareus

back from Finland

nordkapp_jump.jpg After some creative interlude we eventually completed Carolina's trip from Ushuaia all the way down south to NordKapp, spending two weeks in Finland's Lappland on the way. - gorgeous and relaxing.

Besides an unbelievable ammount of unripe berries we did encounter too many mosquitoes (not bugs and luckily no sand-flies), yet found free-wifi in the most unexpected spots under the midnight sun.

Starting off with the night train from Helsinki to the midnight-sun film-festival in Sodankylä..

small picture gallery

· 23.12.2011 19:44

Ecology of Ardour

a3_videotimeline.jpg

Dave Phillips has written a nice article featuring my recent work on the Ardour3 video-timeline for the Linux Journal.

It is titled An Ecology Of Ardour.

· 23.12.2011 18:13

e-forecast @ FIAC

Snapshots of the emotion-forecast as presented during FIAC at the Showoff festival in Paris.

View Image Gallery (images by M. Benayoun)

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· 23.12.2011 04:47
 
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